What will Rowan do now that Shane knows? Does he know everything Rowan is hiding? Find out in Escape Part Two.

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SECRETS CAN DESTROY LOVE

Just when Rowan is finally feeling cherished enough to admit her feelings for Shane, she’s forced to reveal one of her secrets. Now she’s running scared, and he’s left wondering what else she’s hiding. When a couple, who seems to have secrets of their own, hire his firm to find their missing sister, all of their lives get even more complicated.

Struggling to save herself and her family from her past, Rowan faces the possibility of losing the new life she’s finally built, with a man she may love. But Shane won’t give up without a fight: a fight to stay in her life, uncover her secrets, and protect her.

Torn between fear and trust, will she succumb to her past and let it swallow her whole, or will she open up to Shane and let him help her?

When beautiful and mysterious Rowan Baker moves in upstairs from Shane Adams, he is instantly captivated. With every encounter he becomes more intrigued, but as an experienced Private Investigator, he can’t shake the suspicion that Rowan is holding on to some big secrets.

Rowan has been on the run for years and she’s good at keeping her distance from people. But there’s something about Shane that’s completely tantalizing. Soon, her life becomes more complicated than she ever expected, making her secrets harder and harder to keep. The closer she gets to Shane, the more she fears that he won’t accept her if he learns the truth of her past. When a she is forced to let go of one of her secrets, will Shane stay, or will Rowan push him so far away he can’t make his way back?

Rowan cleared her throat before answering. She hardly spoke these days and found that her voice box needed a little warm up before it worked quite right. “Is it the afternoon already?”

“You’re so funny, Rowena.” Cheri laughed as if Rowan had just made joke. “I’ve come to clear your lunch dishes and clean for you. Jolly is planning to visit later and you know how he likes his environment clean.”

Rowan watched her as she started cleaning the room. These were privileges, she had learned, to clean her room. Rowan wasn’t allowed to clean or dust or even make her own bed. She was instructed to do nothing. To sit and contemplate her place in this world and all the ways she had led herself astray.